Ashington, (West Sussex)

Ashington is situated 49 miles south of London and about four miles from Steyning. The village originated as a chapelry of Washington, but became a stand alone parish in about 1190.

A rectory house is mentioned in the record in about 1570 as being in bad repair. The old rectory house was replaced in 1856-7 by a new red brick building which was a private house by 1983. A new rectory was built in 1970 midway between the Parish Church and Ashington water mill.

Places of worship:

Church details, together with baptism, marriage, monumental inscription & burial records can be accessed by clicking on the church name.